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It’s A Sad Day For Christendom In The Online Arena

Gospel Communications International is shutting down its webhosting services. The Gospel.com Alliance includes more than 300 members.

Here’s a story about the decision from the Muskegon Chronicle (Gospel Communications International is based in Muskegon, Michigan).

Let’s pray for the employees and the ministries who will be affected.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 09/19/08 at 08:33 AM
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Keith continues the discussion:

I do hope that as the employees go their own ways, they spring up into even greater endeavors.

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contributed on 09/24 at 02:48 AM
Scott Reese continues the discussion:

Hello Frank, for a variety of reasons (health, family, & financial crises) I’ve been able to do very little Internet Ministry the last couple of years. I am now commited to get back involved and to follow the passion and vision the Lord has placed on my heart.

One of the first steps to do this was to look you up as you have such a great handle on Internet Ministry and was surprised to hear of Gospel Communications. Wow, I can’t believe it! So sorry to hear the news. Gospel Communications has inspired and instructed me in the past and its association kind of serves as a Christian Better Business Bural - if a website was a gospelcom member, one could be assured that it was sound theologically. I hope this function will continue.

I am writing posts today on mobile evangelism on my blogs - Adventures of a Web Evangelist, and Mobile Web Evangelism (http://mobilewebevangelism.blogspot.com). Glad to see you are still at it - thank you for this excellent resource!
Scott Reese

contributed on 09/25 at 10:48 AM
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